Skip to main content

Tamarit is an ancient seaside town to the right of the Gaià River estuary, which was built on a rocky promontory. Of the town, the area enclosed by the walls, known as the vil·la closa, still remains in relatively good condition, as do some parts of the ancient castle. The complex includes the ancient municipal prisons, the Church of the Assumption, the rectory, the town hall, the church square, two towers, a number of homes, a 14th-century battery and the remains of the wall built during the reign of King Pere III the Ceremonious. Of special note is the Romanesque church, with three naves, a barrel-vault ceiling and a straight chevet. It is one of the purest and earliest examples of Romanesque architecture to be found within the Tarragona municipal boundaries. The first written records of the castle date from the 11th century, and it is known to have been destroyed during the Guerra dels Segadors, or Harvesters' War.

Exterior view of the Tamarit Castle Included in the Tarragona Medieval Route

How to get here:

N-340 Km 1171 (a 10 Km de Tarragona)
43008
Tarragona-Altafulla

Opening hours and price of admission to museums and monuments (22 November-31 December 2024)

Opening hours at Christmas time (from the 24th of December 2024 to the 6th of January 2025)

 

Mondays open: Cathedral, Tarragona Biblical Museum, Mèdol Quarry, Francolí River Paleochristian Complex and Chapel of St. Paul